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Towards Improved Healthcare Performance: Examining Technological Possibilities and Patient Satisfaction with Wireless Body Area Networks

2009

Published version of an article from the journal: Journal of Medical Systems. he original publication is available at Springerlink. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10916-009-9291-8 This paper investigates the benefits of using less intrusive wireless technologies for heart monitoring. By replacing well established heart monitoring devices (i.e. Holter) with wireless ECG based Body Area Networks (BAN), improved healthcare performance can be achieved, reflected in (1) high quality ECG recordings during physical activities and (2) increased patient satisfaction. A small scale clinical trial was conducted to compare both technologies and the results illustrate that the wireless ECG monitor was able …

AdultMaleTelemedicineAdolescentComputer scienceRemote patient monitoringmedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationMedicine (miscellaneous)Health InformaticsHealth informaticsYoung AdultPatient satisfactionHealth Information ManagementmedicineHumansWirelessVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Health service and health administration research: 806ComputerSystemsOrganization_SPECIAL-PURPOSEANDAPPLICATION-BASEDSYSTEMSQuality (business)cardiovascular diseasesChildAgedmedia_commonbusiness.industryLocal area networkArrhythmias CardiacVDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550Middle AgedLocal Area Networksequipment and suppliesTelemedicineRisk analysis (engineering)Patient SatisfactionElectrocardiography AmbulatoryFemaleCardiac monitoringbusinessTelecommunicationsInformation Systems
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Efficiency analysis of burst transmissions with block ACK in contention-based 802.11e WLANs

2005

The channel utilization efficiency of the standard 802.11 networks is severely compromised when high data transmission rates are employed, since physical layer headers and control frames are transmitted at low rate, thus wasting more channel time, proportionally. The extensions defined in the emerging 802.11e for quality-of-service (QoS) provisioning include some new mechanisms developed in order to improve the efficiency. Those include data transmission bursting (referred to as TXOP operation) and acknowledgment aggregation (referred to as block ACK). These two features allow it to offer new data transmission services, in which the data delivery and acknowledgment unit is not a single fram…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryQuality of serviceComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSReal-time computingPhysical layerWireless local area networks (WLAN)ThroughputThroughputbackoff algorithmIntelligent NetworkWireless lanIEEE 802.11e-2005businessData transmissionCommunication channelBlock (data storage)Computer network
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Optimal Operating Point Calculation for Medium Voltage Distribution Systems

2007

The paper deals with the calculation of the optimal working point of a distribution system, equipped with several distributed generators, able to operate also autonomously, i.e. disconnected from the main grid. When connected to the main grid, it appears in general convenient to assign the slack bus role to the bus that represents such a connection. The problem becomes more complex when maximum power transfer constraints through the connection must be taken into account. The adequate slack bus treatment is even more important when the optimal operating condition must refer to the condition subsequent to an intentional or unintentional disconnection from the main grid. The paper presents an …

Electric power distributionOperating pointEngineeringPower flow calculationElectric power distributionbusiness.industrySlack bus treatmentDistributed parameter networksLocal area networksLocal area networkControl engineeringGridMulti-objective optimizationChlorine compoundsMulti-objective optimizationSlack busGenetic algorithmDistributed generationepfl-smartgridsMaximum power transfer theoremDistributed generationDistribution of goodsbusinessComputer networks2007 IEEE Lausanne Power Tech
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Revisit of RTS/CTS Exchange in High-Speed IEEE 802.11 Networks

2005

IEEE 802.11 medium access control (MAC), called distributed coordination function (DCF), provides two different access modes, namely, 2-way (basic access) and 4-way (RTS/CTS) handshaking. The 4-way handshaking has been introduced in order to combat the hidden terminal phenomenon. It has been also proved that such a mechanism can be beneficial even in the absence of hidden terminals, because of the collision time reduction. We analyze the effectiveness of the RTS/CTS access mode, in current 802.11b and 802.11a networks. Since the rates employed for control frame transmissions can be much lower than the rate employed for data frames, the assumption on the basis of the 4-way handshaking introd…

Hidden node problembusiness.industryComputer scienceReal-time computingFrame (networking)Wireless local area networks (WLAN)Distributed coordination functionThroughputbackoff algorithmHandshakingMedia access controlMultiple Access with Collision Avoidance for WirelessIEEE 802.11e-2005businessCarrier sense multiple access with collision avoidanceComputer networkSixth IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless Mobile and Multimedia Networks
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Analysis of the IEEE 802.11e EDCA Under Statistical Traffic

2006

Many models have been proposed to analyze the performance of the IEEE 802.11 distributed coordination function (DCF) and the IEEE 802.11e enhanced distributed coordination function (EDCA) under saturation condition. To analyze DCF under statistical traffic, Foh and Zukerman introduce a model that uses Markovian Framework to compute the throughput and delay performance. In this paper, we analyze the protocol service time of EDCA mechanism and introduce a model to analyze EDCA under statistical traffic using Markovian Framework. Using this model, we analyze the throughput and delay performance of EDCA mechanism under statistical traffic.

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An Experimental Testbed and Methodology for Characterizing IEEE 802.11 Network Cards

2006

It has been observed that IEEE 802.11 commercial cards produced by different vendors show a different behavior in terms of perceived throughput or access delay. Performance differences are evident both when the cards contend alone to the channel, and when heterogeneous cards contend together. Since the performance misalignment does not disappear by averaging the environmental factors (such as propagation conditions, laptop models, traffic generators, etc), it is evident that the well known throughput-fairness property of the DCF protocol is not guaranteed in actual networks. In this paper we propose a methodological approach devised to experimentally characterize the IEEE 802.11 commercial …

Inter-Access Point ProtocolComputer sciencebusiness.industryReal-time computingWireless local area networks (WLAN)Network allocation vectorThroughputbackoff algorithmIEEE 802.11Network interface controllerMedia access controlIEEE 802.11e-2005IEEE 802.1XbusinessThroughput (business)Computer network
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Streaming for vehicular users via elastic proxy buffer management

2004

In this article we refer to the market of vehicular networks, where groups of customers located in the same public vehicle (e.g., a train or bus) connect to a terrestrial network through a wireless/satellite backbone link. Elastic buffering is a proxy management technique devised to decouple the multimedia information retrieval rate on the network backbone from the playout streaming rate at the user terminal. It has been shown in the past that the application of elastic buffering mechanisms in terrestrial networks brings significant advantages in terms of network effectiveness. We show that elastic buffering is an extremely effective means to reduce, or even eliminate, streaming service out…

Mobile radioService (systems architecture)Computer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceDelayed real time servicesMultimedia information retrievalCommunication channels (information theory)Resource sharing algorithmBuffer storageWirelessInformation retrievalWireless telecommunication systemsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringReal time streaming servicesProxy (statistics)Railroad car equipmentVehicular area networksBackbone networkInternetMobile computingVehicular ad hoc networkbusiness.industrySettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSSatellite communication systemsElastic proxy buffer managementLocal area networksReal time systemsAlgorithms; Buffer storage; Communication channels (information theory); Information retrieval; Internet; Local area networks; Multimedia systems; Railroad car equipment; Real time systems; Satellite communication systems; Satellite links; Wireless telecommunication systems; Delayed real time services; Elastic proxy buffer management; Fast internet for fast train hosts (FIFTH); Real time streaming services; Resource sharing algorithm; Vehicular area networks; Mobile computingComputer Science ApplicationsTerminal (electronics)Fast internet for fast train hosts (FIFTH)businessSatellite linksAlgorithmsMultimedia systemsComputer network
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Revealing Transmit Diversity Mechanisms in Commercial IEEE 802.11 Cards

2008

Service differentiation in WLAN has been traditionally faced at the MAC layer. However, some PHY layer parameters, such as the transmission power, the antenna, and the modulation/coding scheme, have a deep impact on network performance. Since the criterion for selecting these parameters is left to the vendor specific implementations, the performance spread of most experimental results about 802.11 WLAN could be affected by vendor proprietary schemes. The focus of this paper is an experimental analysis of the undisclosed antenna diversity mechanisms employed by some widely used cards (namely, the Atheros and Intel based cards), and a thorough understanding of the optimization goals which gui…

Settore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniAntenna accessories Internet protocols Local area networks Machine design Mechanisms Standards Systems engineering Telecommunication Telecommunication systems Wireless local area networks (WLAN)
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On the Fidelity of IEEE 802.11 commercial cards

2006

The IEEE 802.11 D CF protocol is known to be fair in terms of long-term resource repartition among the contending stations. However, when considering real scenarios, where commercial 802.11 cards interact, very unpredictable as well as sometimes surprising behaviors emerge. Motivation of this paper is to investigate the reasons of the very evident disagreement between the theoretical IEEE 802.11 DCF protocol models and its practical implementations. Inparticular, we try to characterize the card behavior not only in terms of perceived throughput, but also in terms of low-level channel access operations. In fact, the simple throughput analysis does not allow to identify what affecting paramet…

Signal processingCommunication channels (information theory); Internet; Signal processing; Wireless telecommunication systems; Baseband signals; Carrier sense function; MAC layer; Network protocolsComputer scienceMAC layerWireless local area networks (WLAN)backoff algorithmCommunication channels (information theory)IEEE 802.11Wireless telecommunication systemsNetwork protocolsThroughput (business)InternetBaseband signalsChannel allocation schemesSIMPLE (military communications protocol)Settore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazionibusiness.industryComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSPhysical layerCarrier sense functionThroughputNetwork interface controllerEmbedded systemResource allocationbusinessComputer networkCommunication channel
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Dynamic MAC Parameters Configuration for Performance Optimization in 802.11e Networks

2006

Quality of service support in wireless LAN is a theme of current interest. Several solutions have been proposed in literature in order to protect time-sensitive traffic from best-effort traffic. According to the EDCA proposal, which is a completely distributed solution, the service differentiation is provided by giving probabilistically higher number of channel accesses to stations involved in real-time applications. To this purpose, the MAC parameter settings of each contending stations can be tuned dynamically. In this paper, we face the problem of tuning the EDCA MAC parameters in common scenarios in which a given number of low-rate delay-sensitive traffic flows share the channel with so…

backoff algorithmWireless local area networks (WLAN)Throughput
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